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Trump call with Australia's Turnbull ended abruptly, report saysFeb. 1 (UPI) -- A phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and the Australian prime minister ended in disagreement. Study suggests air pollution increases risk for Alzheimer's diseaseHealthDay News New research suggests that if tiny particles in the air from power plants and cars are inhaled, they might also invade the brain, increasing risk for dementia. Parents of children with heart defects at higher risk for PTSD, study saysHealthDay News Parents of children born with serious heart defects may be at high risk for PTSD and other mental health problems, a new study suggests. British parliament votes to allow start of Brexit negotiationsFeb. 1 (UPI) -- A bill allowing British Prime Minister Theresa May to start negotiating the country's will exit from the European Union was passed by parliament on Wednesday. Florida State snags five-star DT Marvin WilsonFeb. 1 (UPI) -- The Florida State Seminoles cleaned up, as usual, on National Signing Day. Kobe Buffalomeat: Kansas prospect wins National Signing DayFeb. 1 (UPI) -- It might be a bit farfetched to believe that a 6-foot-7, 285-pound offensive tackle stole the National Signing Day spotlight. LeBron James OK with Cleveland Cavaliers working out Lance StephensonCleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James said Wednesday he supports the team holding a midseason workout of free agents. New England Patriots QB Tom Brady hoping his mom can attend gameThe New England Patriots released "a lot of pent up energy" in their return to the practice field on Wednesday afternoon, quarterback Tom Brady said. Aetna suggests withdrawal from ACA entirely in 2018Feb. 1 (UPI) -- U.S. insurer Aetna will not participate in the Affordable Care Act exchanges next year, the company indicated this week. |
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The Woman 'Most Wanted' by ISIS Won't Come to U.S. CeremonyAn Iraqi activist being honored for her work battling ISIS says she won't go to collect her prize because of Trump's immigration ban. U.S. Warns Iran It's 'On Notice' for Missile TestNSA chief Michael Flynn said the launch defied a U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear-armed missiles. Anti-Corruption Protesters Clash with Riot Police in RomaniaMore than 250,000 demonstrators protested against government moves to decriminalize some graft offenses. 'He's Lying to You': Trump Ally Mocked in European ParliamentBrexit campaigner Nigel Farage was speaking in defense of President Trump when a fellow MEP made an unconventional intervention. Albania's LGBTQ Activists Are Transforming Their CommunityAfter years of old-fashioned grassroots activism, Albania's burgeoning LGBTQ movement is entering a new chapter. Analysis: Trump's 'America First' Vision Could Upend Postwar ConsensusPresident Trump is delivering on his "America First" agenda so far but foreign policy experts worry about dramatic changes in the global order. Violence Erupts as Israel Clears Illegal SettlementSecurity forces moved in just hours after the government announced more construction in larger settlements. Russia-Backed Rebels, Troops Clash in Ukraine; 9 Dead, Dozens HurtThe violence in Ukraine has intensified, leaving at least nine people dead and dozens injured amid a new outbreak of fighting. Billionaire Vanishes From Luxury Hotel in Hong KongXiao Jianhua reportedly built his fortune in part because of close connections with the families of Communist Party leaders. Syrian Refugees Who Left Belongings Behind Carry Just Photos of HomeAfter fleeing their homes in Syria, many were forced to leave everything behind. The one thing they managed to keep with them was photos. U.S. Citizens Won't Be Targeted in Anti-Terror Efforts: SpicerWhite House press secretary Sean Spicer on Tuesday said no American citizens will be targeted in military strikes under President Donald Trump. GALLERY: Life on the Ground in Trump's 7 Travel Ban CountriesMore Recent Articles
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Questions Cloud U.S. Raid on Qaeda Branch in YemenOne commando was killed and civilian casualties were also likely, raising doubts about the planning of the counterterrorism operation, the first authorized by President Trump. Judge Orders U.S. to Let In Immigrant Visa HoldersIn sweeping language, a federal judge temporarily blocked the government’s ban on letting in visa holders from seven predominantly Muslim countries. Trump Pushes Dark View of Islam to Center of U.S. Policy-MakingA vision of Islam as inherently hostile has long flourished on the far right. Now President Trump has brought that view to the White House. The Phrase Putin Never Uses About Terrorism (and Trump Does)The Russian leader, whom President Trump admires for his pull-no-punches style, avoids the term “radical Islamic terrorism” to emphasize the distinction from religion. Trump Says ‘Go Nuclear’ as Democrats Gird for Gorsuch FightThe president urged the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, to abandon the 60-vote threshold for Supreme Court nominees. Runner-Up Didn’t Make It to Supreme Court, but He Did Get to AltoonaThe reason for Judge Thomas M. Hardiman’s 100-mile trip — whether it was to visit an old friend or make powerful new ones at the Trump White House — remains something of a mystery. 2 G.O.P. Senators to Vote Against Betsy DeVos as Education SecretarySenators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins rejected the nomination, meaning Vice President Mike Pence may have to break a tie in a confirmation vote. Rex Tillerson Is Confirmed as Secretary of State Amid Record OppositionThe former Exxon Mobil chief was confirmed by the Senate in a 56-to-43 vote. He takes his post at a time many traditional American allies are questioning the policies of President Trump. Judge Orders Trump-Owned Golf Resort to Pay MillionsThe decision is the first court judgment against a company owned by Mr. Trump since he became president last month. Mexico Takes First Step Before Talks With U.S. on NaftaThe government said it was beginning a 90-day consultation with the Senate and private sector before talks to review the trade accord with the United States. New England Patriots, Rex Tillerson: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing‘The Daily’: Making Sense of the Gorsuch PickI spent the night in the studio talking with people who know about what to make of President Trump’s first Supreme Court nomination. Hormone Blockers Can Prolong Life if Prostate Cancer RecursMen whose prostate cancer recurs after surgery are more likely to survive if, along with the usual radiation, they take drugs to block male hormones. New Zealand Is ‘the Future,’ Peter Thiel Said in His Push for CitizenshipDocuments detailing his 2011 approval for citizenship there come as Mr. Thiel, a prominent Trump supporter, defends the president’s efforts to limit immigration. 1,000 Officers and One Arrest: German Terror Raids Sow DoubtsThe authorities raided more than 50 sites in a show of force, but the result just renewed questions of whether the country’s security apparatus can deal with the threat. Would you jump? Or would you chicken out?Inmates Take Employees Hostage at a Delaware State PrisonOfficials are negotiating with the inmates after four hostages were taken Wednesday morning at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center. Two were released. U.S. Says Widow of Orlando Nightclub Killer Knew of Attack PlansNoor Salman, the widow of Omar Mateen and the only person charged in connection with the attack, could be sentenced to life in prison. With Steady Gains in Economic Outlook, Fed Leaves Interest Rate UnchangedIn its first meeting since President Trump took office, the nation’s slow-and-steady economic expansion has continued. Iran Is Threatened With U.S. Reprisals Over Missile Test“We are officially putting Iran on notice,” said Michael T. Flynn, the national security adviser, though he did not specify exactly how the administration would respond. Meant to Resettle Refugees, An Empty HomeA refugee family from Myanmar expected to move into a house in St. Paul, Minn., this month. Furnished and full of toys, it will sit empty for a while. Look inside. West Bank Settlers Clash With Israeli Police Sent to Evict ThemHundreds of people barricaded themselves in buildings when Israeli security forces operating under a court order arrived to forcibly evacuate settlers from Amona. New to Streaming: The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and HBO in FebruaryHere are the new streaming titles we think are the most interesting, broken down by service. That New Year’s Resolution? Let Us Help You Stick With ItThere’s an 80 percent chance you’ve already given up or you’re just about to. We want to help you stay strong. Before Matt Ryan’s Ascent, a Quiet Grounding in the Quaker WayPenn Charter, a small Quaker academy, has produced many top athletes, including Ryan, who will lead the Atlanta Falcons in the Super Bowl. Super Bowl 2017: The Who, What, When and WhereThe New England Patriots, 14-2, face the Atlanta Falcons, 11-5, in Houston on Sunday. A Different Super Bowl Matchup: Politics vs. the N.F.L.Despite the national tumult over immigration spilling over, Commissioner Roger Goodell said, “I’m singularly focused on the Super Bowl right now.” For Syrian Girl in Need of Medical Care, Trump’s Travel Ban Adds to a Nomadic TragedyThe parents of Sham Aldaher, who has a rare birth defect, had cleared all security checks and were planning to settle the family in the United States, but their plans are now blocked. Facebook’s Loss in Court Doesn’t Dim Excitement Over Huge GrowthSales for the social media giant grew 51 percent in the most recent quarter, and a $500 million jury decision should do little to hurt its bottom line. Beyoncé Is Pregnant With TwinsThe pop star shared an Instagram post in which she said her family with the rapper Jay Z “will be growing by two.” Beyoncé Is Pregnant, and Twitter Loses ItThe reactions on social media included joyous congratulations, jokes, questionable tweets by brands — and a deleted warning from the Atlanta police. Theresa May Gets Parliament’s Backing on ‘Brexit’ BillA vote in the House of Commons was not the final verdict, but with 498 for and 114 against, any efforts to slow Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union appeared certain to fail. German Bishops Open Way to Communion for Divorced CatholicsThe guidelines do not require priests to offer the sacrament but allow them to do so on a case-by-case basis. Speech by Milo Yiannopoulos Is Canceled Amid Protests at BerkeleyDemonstrators set fires and threw stuff at campus buildings to protest an appearance by the divisive right-wing editor. Ollie the Bobcat Is Found Near Her Zoo’s Birdhouse (Where Else?)After a nearly two-day flirtation with freedom, the 6-year-old bobcat was recaptured at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington. Trump’s Black History Talk: From Douglass to Media Bias and CrimeMeeting a group of black supporters for what was billed as a listening session about Black History Month, the president turned to some of his favorite topics. Trilobites: Open Wide: Deep-Sea Fishes That Are Built to Eat BigFood can be scarce in the unusual parts of the ocean where barbeled dragonfish live. Fortunately, they have an unusual joint to help compensate. The Carpetbagger: Trump Era Invites a Bolder Hollywood Red CarpetBefore, people looked askance at serious mentions of policy at movie awards ceremonies. Now, it seems to be expected in winners’ speeches. ‘Listen to Evidence’: March for Science Plans Washington Rally on Earth DayHoping to mirror the success of the women’s march on Washington last month, the March for Science campaign is planning a demonstration in the capital on Earth Day, April 22. Taveuni Island Journal: A Rare Pacific Islander Captivates Its NeighborhoodTagimoucia, a crimson and white flower, grows mainly on a single mountain ridge in Fiji. It has a magical significance to Fijians. Graft Allegations Grow Against François Fillon, French Presidential HopefulA newspaper claimed that Mr. Fillon’s wife held a bogus, taxpayer-funded job even longer than initially reported. Tech Fix: Here Is How to Fend Off a Hijacking of Home DevicesMany people with smart homes are not aware of the potential for cyberattacks and have done nothing to protect against them. Bacon Shortage? Calm Down. It’s Fake News.Despite alarming headlines, and people taking advantage of any excuse to share bacon pictures, there’s no reason to panic. Surfacing: Five Places to Go in ZurichZurich’s fourth district, a former red-light area next to the main railway station, brims with shops and cafes. A Personal Trainer for HeartbreakThe app Mend bills itself as a digital refuge for people dealing with the painful side of love. The Neediest Cases: Rebuilding a Life to Provide a Happier Childhood for Her SonAfter an unplanned pregnancy, Melissa Monserrate, 25, struggled to be the mother she wanted to be. After going back to school, she’s well on her way. More Recent Articles |
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